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PROJECT NUMBER • 2022-081
DATE START/END: 23 OCT 2022 - 29 APR 2023

Ocean Decade Australia - Ocean Leaders Summit 2023

FRDC Senior Executive to join the Immersion Panel • invite up to a total of 8 guests inclusive • host 2 tables of 8 guests for an elegant 3 course luncheon and interactive discussion • guests to include: - - organisation’s senior executives - invited VIP guests
ORGANISATION:
Ocean Decade Australia
Communities
PROJECT NUMBER • 2022-103
DATE START/END: 31 DEC 2022 - 30 MAR 2023

FRDC Sponsorship for the Fremantle Boat and Seafood Festival - 10-12 March 2023

WA's Fremantle Boat Show and Fremantle Seafood Festival are being combined into the Fremantle Boat and Seafood Festival for the first time, making it WA's premier seafood and fishing event. It is anticipated it will attract up to 20,000 people. The funding is being support to sponsor the event, to...
ORGANISATION:
Premiere Events
Adoption
PROJECT NUMBER • 2022-112
DATE START/END: 30 JAN 2023 - 12 FEB 2023

Sponsorship of the Wooden Boat Festival Hobart Feb 2023

Through sponsorhsip FRDC will be able to have stall space at the Wooden boat festival as part of the TISC infrastructure
ORGANISATION:
Seafood Industry Tasmania
Adoption
PROJECT NUMBER • 2022-113
DATE START/END: 29 JAN 2023 - 18 FEB 2023

Apollo Bay Seafood Festival 2023

The Apollo Festival starts with a series of dinners at 5 x local restaurants on Friday 17th February, where each restaurant will showcase a terrific seafood menu. There will be a small VIP gathering of key sponsors to toast the opening at one of the restaurants. Saturday 18th February is the bigger...
ORGANISATION:
Apollo Bay Chamber of Commerce
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2022-036
DATE START/END: 19 APR 2023 - 29 NOV 2024

Approaches for incorporating Indigenous Rights, practices and catch into resource sharing and harvest strategy frameworks, based on international experiences

This application was developed as a response to the HDR's stated priories in the May call. Background discussions werehad about this application with Emily Ogier, Carolyn Stewardson, Josh Fielding and Chris Calogeras. Ongoing discussions which amplify and concur with the need for this work have...
ORGANISATION:
University of Technology Sydney (UTS)
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2022-104
DATE START/END: 30 MAR 2023 - 30 JUN 2024

Review and quantify the cumulative effects of expanding industrial coastal developments and emerging offshore renewable energy on the fishing industry in WA

With the emergence of the offshore renewable energy sector in WA, WAFIC is conscious of the likely displacement, more broadly, of the commercial fishing sector across the state. The WA commercial fishing industry is now competing for fishing grounds from an array of spatial pressures such as oil and...
ORGANISATION:
Western Australian Fishing Industry Council Inc (WAFIC)
Adoption
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2022-022
DATE START/END: 5 JUL 2022 - 1 AUG 2024

Australian Food and Wine - Collaboration Group

This application was developed as part of the Agricultural Trade and Market Access Cooperation (ATMAC) program. The ATMAC program is a component of Portfolio Budget Statement program 3.1.3: International Market Access. Collaboration activities by MLA, WA, HIA, FRDC and DA to support the exports of...
ORGANISATION:
Hort Innovation
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2022-027
DATE START/END: 30 JUL 2023 - 29 JUN 2024

Targeting behavioural change in fisheries and aquaculture

This project proposal was developed in response to FRDC’s call for expressions of interest to inform key investment opportunities. Few RDCs have recognised the potential of behaviour change programs to improve primary industry and natural resource management. FRDC’s call for expression of interest...
ORGANISATION:
Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) Hobart
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2022-051
DATE START/END: 18 SEP 2022 - 14 MAR 2023

Mapping the aquaculture engagement and aquaculture literacy landscape

Sustainably farmed seafood is a smart choice for healthy people, healthy communities, a healthy economy, and a healthy planet. Most of the public still has limited understanding of aquaculture or industry directions and may encounter information that is out of date, inaccurate, incomplete or...
ORGANISATION:
Seafood Industry Australia (SIA)
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